Nearly 500K Amazon-Sold Power Bank Units Recalled for Overheating and Fire Hazards

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall for nearly 500,000 Charmast power banks sold exclusively on Amazon.

The affected model, W1056, has been reported to overheat, expand, smoke, melt, and even ignite, posing serious safety risks.

Details of the Recall

The Charmast W1056 power banks were available in black, blue, green, mint, pink, and white.

They were sold on Amazon between December 2018 and September 2024 for $14–$25. The model number “W1056” is printed on the back of the unit.

To date, there have been 44 reports of these power banks malfunctioning, with four incidents resulting in burns or blisters.

Refund Process

Consumers who own the affected power bank should:

  1. Stop using the product immediately.
  2. Contact Charmast for a refund by calling (929)-636-0293 (Monday–Friday, 10 am–3 pm EST) or emailing [email protected].
  3. Submit a photograph of the device, including your name and the date written above the label, along with the severed power cord.

Dispose of the product responsibly, adhering to local and state regulations. Do not discard the power bank in the trash or standard recycling bins.

Safety Reminder

Lithium battery-operated products like these power banks require careful handling to avoid fire hazards. If you own a Charmast W1056, take immediate action to ensure your safety.

For further information, contact Charmast or visit the CPSC website.

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